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Midi Sysex Data
Notes
$nn = Hexadecimal Data - Decimal data is in Brackets e.g. $0a (10)
Sysex Header
$f0
Sysex Start
$00 $21 $16
Kiwitechnics Manufacturers ID
$60
Kiwitechnics ID
$03
Kiwitechnics Juno-106 ID
nn
Device ID ($00-$0f)
(Juno-106 Device ID 1-16)
xx
Command ID (see table 1.0)
$01
=
Request Global Dump
$02
=
Transmit/Receive Global Dump
$03
=
Request Patch Edit Buffer Dump
$04
=
Transmit/Receive Patch Edit Buffer Dump
$05
=
Request Patch Dump
$06
=
Transmit/Receive Patch Dump
$07
=
Request Pattern Dump
$08
=
Transmit/Receive Pattern Dump
$09
=
Request Seq Dump
$0a
=
Transmit/Receive Seq Dump
$0b
=
Request Patch Name
$0c
=
Transmit/Receive Patch Name
$0d
=
Request Patch Parameter
$0e
=
Transmit/Receive Patch Parameter
$0f
=
Request Global Parameter
$10
=
Transmit/Receive Global Parameter
$11
=
Request Pattern Edit Buffer Dump
$12
=
Transmit/Receive Pattern Edit Buffer Dump
$13
=
Request Sequence Edit Buffer Dump
$14
=
Transmit/Receive Sequence Edit Buffer Dump
$15
=
Request Seq Edit Buffer Step
$16
=
Transmit/Receive Sequence Edit Step
Data
Depending on command type (see table 1.0)
$f7
Sysex Footer
WARNING! Sysex dumps have the ability to put non valid settings into memory and few checks are made for validity. If the Juno-106
becomes unusable due to non valid data you may need to do a full restore of the Juno-106 which will lose all saved memory.
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